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Bunhill Fields Meeting is a part of Devonshire House and Tottenham Monthly Meeting, a geographical grouping of 5 Quaker Meetings, which runs from the City of London outwards to London's northernmost suburbs. The other four meetings are at Tottenham, Winchmore Hill, Stoke Newington and New Barnet. The area surrounding the Meeting House used to be one of the poorest in London and, in spite of recent gentrification, the population remains very mixed. The burial ground is today used as a public open space, including a children's playground. It is still owned by the Quakers.Bunhill Fields Meeting HouseEnglandLondonEC1V 8QQBanner Street51.527448-0.095442+44 20 7485 2921cash

Bunhill Fields Meeting House

Bunhill Fields Meeting is a part of Devonshire House and Tottenham Monthly Meeting, a geographical grouping of 5 Quaker Meetings, which runs from the City of London outwards to London's northernmost suburbs. The other four meetings are at Tottenham, Winchmore Hill, Stoke Newington and New Barnet. The area surrounding the Meeting House used to be one of the poorest in London and, in spite of recent gentrification, the population remains very mixed. The burial ground is today used as a public open space, including a children's playground. It is still owned by the Quakers.